Principles and Practice of Ophthalmic Anaesthesia
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Section 1: Basic Clinical Knowledge Prerequisite for Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Practice

  • Chapter 1: Anatomy of Globe, Orbit and its Content
  • Chapter 2. Physiology of Intraocular Pressure
  • Chapter 3. Systemic Effects of Ocular Medications
  • Chapter 4. Syndromes in Eye Surgery Patients: Anaesthetic Implications

 

Section 2: Clinical Practice of Anaesthesia in Single Specialty Ophthalmic Hospital

  • Chapter 5. Preoperative Instructions and Preparation
  • Chapter 6. Considerations for General Anaesthesia in Ophthalmology
  • Chapter 7. Challenges in Practicing Regional Ophthalmic Anaesthesia

 

Section 3: Ophthalmic Regional Anaesthesia

  • Chapter 8. Physiological Effects of Regional Anaesthesia on Intraocular
  • Chapter 9. Pharmacological Considerations for Regional Anaesthesia
  • Chapter 10. Globe-Orbit-Static-Dynamic Relations
  • Chapter 11. Needle Blocks
  • Chapter 12. Sub-Tenon’s Block
  • Chapter 13. Topical Anaesthesia and Other Needleless Techniques
  • Chapter 14. Monitored Anaesthesia Care and Sedation for Eye Surgery
  • Chapter 15. Systemic and Orbital Complications Following Regional Anaesthesia
  • Chapter 16. Adverse Medical Events and Emergencies during Eye Surgery under Regional Anaesthesia

 

Section 4: Effects of General Anaesthesia on Eye

  • Chapter 17. Effect of Anaesthesia on Pupil and Lacrimal System
  • Chapter 18. Physiological and Pharmacological Effects of General Anaesthesia on Intraocular Pressure

 

Section 5: Anaesthesia for Ophthalmology Subspecialties

  • Chapter 19. General Anaesthesia for Examination and Diagnostic Procedures in Children
  • Chapter 20. Anaesthesia for Paediatric Cataract Surgery
  • Chapter 21. Anaesthesia for Paediatric Retinal Disorders
  • Chapter 22. Anaesthesia for Squint Surgery
  • Chapter 23. Anaesthesia for Vitreoretinal Surgery
  • Chapter 24. Anaesthesia for Glaucoma Surgery
  • Chapter 25. Anaesthesia for Corneal Surgery
  • Chapter 26. Anaesthesia for Oculoplastic Surgical Procedures
  • Chapter 27. Anaesthesia for Emergency Eye Surgery

 

Section 6: Pain

  • Chapter 28. Chronic Ophthalmic Pain and Pain Syndromes: Causes and Management

About the Author

Jaichandran VV MBBS DA PG Dip
Consultant, Department of Anaesthesiology, Medical Research Foundation, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Chandra M Kumar MBBS DARCS FFARCS FRCA MSc EDRA
Senior Consultant, Department of Anaesthesiology, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Yishun Central, Singapore

Jagadeesh V MBBS MD
Director, Department of Anaesthesiology, Medical Research Foundation, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

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